Movie Trailers - March 1969
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Cabunia Trailer (1969)
02 March 1969
Little girl is looking for her father, who went to war, among the wounded soliders in the Samtredia station.
Dance Festival Trailer (1969)
01 March 1969
Join distracted onlookers at a protest “be-in” at Camden’s Roundhouse –alongside portraits of Lenin and a giant inflatable phallus.
Le Sabbat du Mont d'Etenclin Trailer (1969)
01 March 1969
In 1668, in the Cotentin region, witchcraft was still widely practiced. To get rid of an overly strict priest, a gathering of heretics took advantage of the night of Saint Martin to organize a sabbath.
Yesterday's Boys Didn't Use Hair Fixers Trailer (1969)
13 March 1969
The romance between a young man from a wealthy family and the dancer from a place of fun.
1+1=1.5 Trailer (1969)
04 March 1969
The population of the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 21st Century is static, thanks to computerised population control, but the wife of the Population Officer becomes pregnant for the second time.
The Clown Trailer (1969)
05 March 1969
The doctor recommends the circus for a patient with insomnia and depression, where one clown brings joy to all.
The Fosters Trailer (1969)
11 March 1969
Mr Foster and his sister live quietly in the suburbs but are not what they seem, possessing scientific knowledge far in advance of humanity.
Ti-coeur Trailer (1969)
29 March 1969
Images of love and freedom personified by a man who like to travel, a man who has made a profession of doing nothing and who constantly comes up against the structures of a society he rejects.
Tourist Buses Go Home! Trailer (1969)
25 March 1969
A silent film shot on 8mm, Tourist Buses Go Home! is one of the earliest examples of Asian American experimental film.
Happy End Trailer (1969)
04 March 1969
Big fish chases a small fish. One of them is separated from the group. But she's in danger. In the water, it is chased by a large fish, on land-by a cat, in the air-by an eagle.
Target Generation Trailer (1969)
18 March 1969
The Ship contains a generation, and only one inheritor knows what must be done when the tremor is felt throughout the metal cylinder.
Germany Dada Trailer (1969)
01 March 1969
This documentary concerns the contributions of German artists to the Dadaist movement. Created in 1916, the organizers rejected previous convention and delighted in nihilistic satire in painting, sculpture and literature.
The Archetron Trailer (1969)
23 March 1969
By means of a console with innumerable knobs, switches, dials and other mysterious looking controls, three small TV monitors and a system of mirrors and color filters, Tadlock is able to compose on a TV screen constantly moving and changing colorful kaleidoscopic images.
Multiply and Subdue the Earth Trailer (1969)
09 March 1969
Ian McHarg interviews politicians and land developers to get an understanding of the plannings for rising population density.
Imprints Trailer (1969)
01 March 1969
Made from image fragments from Will Spoor's footage, it was our first direct foray into the relationship between cinema and visual perception.
Onset Trailer (1969)
11 March 1969
Pulsing color fields and graphic beats explore the threshold where perception “switches on,” treating sight and sound like instruments.
Tomo Trailer (1969)
11 March 1969
An observational slice of life with two boys in a Japanese American community, quietly charting routine, play, and friendship.
Bangaru Panjaram Trailer (1969)
19 March 1969
Venu Gopal is an engineer who travels to various places as part of his projects. In his travel he meets a girl Neela.
Christs in the Thousands Trailer (1969)
21 March 1969
When a museum depicting the violence man inflicts on himself opens, a doctor, a woman and a museum official go through the building before the grand opening.
Kastoria Trailer (1969)
13 March 1969
The third part of the informal “excursion” to Macedonia – that began with Macedonian Wedding (1960) and continued with Thasos (1961) – Kastoria, with its foreign traveler on horseback seeking a fairy in the modern but rather timeless everyday life of the Macedonian city, closes a perfect cycle of uncompromising documentation right as the curtain rings down on the 1960s.
Sambandh Trailer (1969)
07 March 1969
Manav Chatterjee's childhood is spent in a wealthy home where his father, Umakant, is an alcoholic, and his mother a simple housewife, who tries in vain to get his dad to give up on alcohol.
Antoni Gaudi Trailer (1969)
20 March 1969
An educational film profiling the work of the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi. Concerned principally to show this Catalan artist as a great pioneer of modern architecture.